Category: News & Analysis

A popular tweet has the 19th century French visitor, Alexis DeTocqueville, musing that “the American republic will endure until Congress discovers it can bribe the public with the public’s money For, once a nation decides that some of its citizens have a right, not to go out and get, but to sit still and be given, it finds itself torn...
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According to the father of the Constitution the powers delegated to the central government “are few and defined and those that remain in the States are numerous and indefinite.” Fed #45. Madison also explained that those powers are “reserved to external objects” of “war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce.” He also stated that the central government’s power to tax is...
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By Johnny D. Dunn The how and the why of America’s Militarized Police Forces begins with the Department of Defense Excess Property Program (1033 Program). This is authorized under federal law and managed through the Defense Logistics Agency’s Law Enforcement Support Office (LESO), in Ft. Belvoir, Va. The Law Enforcement Support Office (LESO), facilitates the 1033 program, which originated from...
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“How little my countrymen know what blessings they are in possession of and which no other people enjoy” (Thomas Jefferson) n all the world’s history, there is nothing to compare with the pledges of human rights and freedom that have been worked into our charter of government at the great moments of national history . . . . It is...
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‘Politicians lie. Everybody knows that. Well, did you know the lies our leaders are telling these days are bolder and more brazen than ever and that they threaten to imperil the quality of American life for generations to come? A President looks straight into the camera and promises the people “if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor”...
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The Politicians in Washington DC are creating a Kingdom, an oligarchy and here is how they will finally get it done. http://www.anamericanwarning.com/mp3/KrisAnne/krisanne-hall_2015-01-28T07_46_23-08_00.mp3 The preceding is called “It’s not Stupid, It’s Dangerous” for a reason. Listen to this short clip from the KrisAnne Hall Show and understand that when the House sues the President “to limit” his power they will actually...
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The Keystone Pipeline is a major hot topic these days. I feel obliged to bring up some concerns about the language of HR 3, The Northern Route Approval Act which the House of Representatives passed to clear the way for laying the pipeline. Justin Amash, Representative from the 3rd District in Michigan, first alerted us to the problems with this...
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Yesterday someone called me an “anarchist” because I write articles that expose the unconstitutionally expanded nature of our government and how that is destroying our Liberty. This name calling came from a conservative. I am not upset with this person and hold no fault with them. Here is why and here is the thought I would like you to consider:...
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NRA Past President Sandra Froman joins Dr. Vliet for this important discussion about Second Amendment rights. Both gun control and healthcare control infringe on our constitutionally-guaranteed rights. The right to keep and bear arms and the right to make individual decisions about health care are fundamental to protecting our most important personal property – our own bodies! Our Founders knew...
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First-term Democratic Senator Kamala Harris of California, a rising party star and outspoken critic of President Donald Trump's immigration policies, launched her 2020 campaign for the White House on Monday by touting her background as a prosecutor.

The U.S. Transportation Security Administration, where employees are going unpaid amid a partial government shutdown, said on Monday that unscheduled absences among U.S. airport security officers rose to a record 10 percent on Sunday as the shutdown reached its 31st day.

Winter winds brought extreme cold and ice-slicked roads to the Midwestern and Eastern United States on Monday, with the U.S. Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday and an ongoing government shutdown allowing many to heed official advice to stay indoors.